2 bedroom apartment Hello Lisbon Baixa Ouro Collection Apartments

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A 75 m2 apartment with two bedrooms, fully equipped and with the capacity for 6 people (two in each room and one in a sofa-bed). One of the bedrooms has a double bed and the other two single beds. The bathroom has a shower, hairdryer and toiletries. The kitchenette is fully equipped with all the utensils you may need to prepare and eat your meals. It opens to a living room with a comfortable sofa-bed, dining table and TV.

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from € 150.00 / night

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Hello Lisbon Baixa Ouro Collection Apartments offers 12 cosy apartments, all accessible by lift. Cleaning service every 3 nights is included. You will find a fully equipped kitchen, all the necessary appliances and a level of comfort designed to make you feel at home. Given its central location, the list of all the points of interest accessible on foot from your apartment is almost too long! Within a radius of just 500 meters you will find the Elevador de Santa Justa, Rua Augusta, Rossio, Chiado, Terreiro do Paço and the Ribeira das Naus embankment, over the Tagus river, which is visible from some of the apartments. You enter your unit from Rua do Crucifixo, which is served by the Baixa/Chiado underground station, a few metres away.

The apartments are soundproofed, with free Wi-Fi, air conditioning and TV with around 150 channels. The private bathrooms are equipped with shower, toiletries, and a hairdryer as well as body and face towels. Very close by you will find restaurants and terraced bars with relaxing views over the river. The Praça do Município parking lot, a surveilled public car park, is also within walking distance. Lisbon’s International Airport is 7 km away.

About the Location

Hello Lisbon Baixa Ouro Collection Apartments is located in the heart of the city's historical district, very close to Terreiro do Paço (Praça do Comércio) and the river, on the street that comes down from Praça do Rossio (Praça D. Pedro IV).

The entrance to the building is on Rua do Crucifixo, just a few metres from the Baixa/Chiado underground station. Lisbon’s International Airport is approximately 7km away.

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Arriving by Plane

By Metro (Underground): Take the Red Line (Linha Vermelha) and change to Green Line (Linha Verde) in Alameda (direction of Cais do Sodré), exit at Baixa/Chiado station and go up to Rua do Crucifixo. The journey time is approximately 30 minutes + 2 minutes walk to the Hello Lisbon Baixa Ouro Collection Serviced Apartments.

By bus (Aerobus): At the airport take Aerobus Line 1 (direction to Cais do Sodré). You should get off at Praça do Comércio (11) stop, the journey time is approximately 40 min + 5 min walk to the Hello Lisbon Baixa Ouro Collection Serviced Apartments. For further information please visit the following websites: Metro (Underground) and Aerobus.

By Taxi: Taxi is also a good option and the trip lasts about 20 minutes: Taxis allow you to reach Hello Lisbon Baixa Ouro Collection Serviced Apartments from anywhere in the city, however, there may be a tariff increase according to the distance, traffic and time.

Arriving by car

Baixa In the heart of the city's historical district.

Hello Lisbon Baixa Ouro Collection Apartments is located in the heart of the city's historical district. If you search “Rua do Ouro” in your navigation app, it will accept the search but will direct you to “Rua Áurea” (both mean Gold Street). Ask any local for Rua do Ouro and they will not hesitate to point you in the right direction, even if there isn’t any sign with this name. A street full of history, Rua do Ouro is today known by the name given to it by the people of Lisbon at the time the city was rebuilt following the 1755 earthquake and King D. José I ordered the installation of all the goldsmiths here. Rua do Ouro may not exist in the official toponymy, but it certainly exists in the private jargon of Lisbon dwellers. Curiously enough, it connects two other places with a similar story: two of Lisbon's most important squares, Praça do Comércio and Praça de D. Pedro IV, are also commonly known by their popular names, Terreiro do Paço and Rossio, respectively.

Elevador de Santa Justa

Monument

Inaugurated in 1902, it is the only vertical elevator in Lisbon providing public service as it connects Baixa to Bairro Alto. This monument of Neo-Gothic inspiration, designed by Raoul Mesnier du Ponsard, a disciple of Gustave Eiffel, is a cast-iron structure enriched with filigree art work.

Arco da Rua Augusta Belvedere

Viewpoints

The Arco do Triunfo da Rua Augusta is a triumphal arch located in the northern part of Praça do Comércio, over Lisbon’s Rua Augusta. Designed by Eugénio dos Santos, its construction was planned in 1759 as part of the reconstruction of downtown Lisbon orchestrated by the Marquis of Pombal following the destruction of downtown Lisbon in the earthquake of 1755.

Núcleo Arqueológico da Rua dos Correeiros (NARC)

Close to the Arco da Rua Augusta, the premises of Millennium BCP bank occupy nearly an entire block of pombaline downtown Lisbon.

During refurbishing works carried out in this building from 1991 to 1995, the drilling of the pavement exposed archaeological structures of civilisations that over the centuries inhabited Lisbon.

Because of its unique characteristics - it gives you a glimpse of 2,500 years of Lisbon's history - this space, now called Núcleo Arqueológico da Rua dos Correeiros (NARC), although owned by a bank, is also part of Lisbon and the country's historical heritage.

There, you will discover traces of the many peoples that lived in Lisbon, namely in the Iberian-Punic, Roman, Visigoth, Islamic, Medieval, 16th Century and pombaline eras.

Visiting hours:Monday to Saturday, from 10 am to 12 am and from 2 pm to 5 pm.Closed on Sundays and public holidays.

Hello Lisbon Baixa Ouro Collection Apartments offers 12 cosy apartments, all accessible by lift. Cleaning service every 3 nights is included. You will find a fully equipped kitchen, all the necessary appliances and a level of comfort designed to make you feel at home. Given its central location, the list of all the points of interest accessible on foot from your apartment is almost too long! Within a radius of just 500 meters you will find the Elevador de Santa Justa, Rua Augusta, Rossio, Chiado, Terreiro do Paço and the Ribeira das Naus embankment, over the Tagus river, which is visible from some of the apartments. You enter your unit from Rua do Crucifixo, which is served by the Baixa/Chiado underground station, a few metres away.

The apartments are soundproofed, with free Wi-Fi, air conditioning and TV with around 150 channels. The private bathrooms are equipped with shower, toiletries, and a hairdryer as well as body and face towels. Very close by you will find restaurants and terraced bars with relaxing views over the river. The Praça do Município parking lot, a surveilled public car park, is also within walking distance. Lisbon’s International Airport is 7 km away.

About the Location

Hello Lisbon Baixa Ouro Collection Apartments is located in the heart of the city's historical district, very close to Terreiro do Paço (Praça do Comércio) and the river, on the street that comes down from Praça do Rossio (Praça D. Pedro IV).

The entrance to the building is on Rua do Crucifixo, just a few metres from the Baixa/Chiado underground station. Lisbon’s International Airport is approximately 7km away.

Address

Contacts

How to get there

Arriving by Plane

By Metro (Underground): Take the Red Line (Linha Vermelha) and change to Green Line (Linha Verde) in Alameda (direction of Cais do Sodré), exit at Baixa/Chiado station and go up to Rua do Crucifixo. The journey time is approximately 30 minutes + 2 minutes walk to the Hello Lisbon Baixa Ouro Collection Serviced Apartments.

By bus (Aerobus): At the airport take Aerobus Line 1 (direction to Cais do Sodré). You should get off at Praça do Comércio (11) stop, the journey time is approximately 40 min + 5 min walk to the Hello Lisbon Baixa Ouro Collection Serviced Apartments. For further information please visit the following websites: Metro (Underground) and Aerobus.

By Taxi: Taxi is also a good option and the trip lasts about 20 minutes: Taxis allow you to reach Hello Lisbon Baixa Ouro Collection Serviced Apartments from anywhere in the city, however, there may be a tariff increase according to the distance, traffic and time.

Arriving by car

Baixa In the heart of the city's historical district.

Hello Lisbon Baixa Ouro Collection Apartments is located in the heart of the city's historical district. If you search “Rua do Ouro” in your navigation app, it will accept the search but will direct you to “Rua Áurea” (both mean Gold Street). Ask any local for Rua do Ouro and they will not hesitate to point you in the right direction, even if there isn’t any sign with this name. A street full of history, Rua do Ouro is today known by the name given to it by the people of Lisbon at the time the city was rebuilt following the 1755 earthquake and King D. José I ordered the installation of all the goldsmiths here. Rua do Ouro may not exist in the official toponymy, but it certainly exists in the private jargon of Lisbon dwellers. Curiously enough, it connects two other places with a similar story: two of Lisbon's most important squares, Praça do Comércio and Praça de D. Pedro IV, are also commonly known by their popular names, Terreiro do Paço and Rossio, respectively.

Elevador de Santa Justa

Monument

Inaugurated in 1902, it is the only vertical elevator in Lisbon providing public service as it connects Baixa to Bairro Alto. This monument of Neo-Gothic inspiration, designed by Raoul Mesnier du Ponsard, a disciple of Gustave Eiffel, is a cast-iron structure enriched with filigree art work.

Arco da Rua Augusta Belvedere

Viewpoints

The Arco do Triunfo da Rua Augusta is a triumphal arch located in the northern part of Praça do Comércio, over Lisbon’s Rua Augusta. Designed by Eugénio dos Santos, its construction was planned in 1759 as part of the reconstruction of downtown Lisbon orchestrated by the Marquis of Pombal following the destruction of downtown Lisbon in the earthquake of 1755.

Núcleo Arqueológico da Rua dos Correeiros (NARC)

Close to the Arco da Rua Augusta, the premises of Millennium BCP bank occupy nearly an entire block of pombaline downtown Lisbon.

During refurbishing works carried out in this building from 1991 to 1995, the drilling of the pavement exposed archaeological structures of civilisations that over the centuries inhabited Lisbon.

Because of its unique characteristics - it gives you a glimpse of 2,500 years of Lisbon's history - this space, now called Núcleo Arqueológico da Rua dos Correeiros (NARC), although owned by a bank, is also part of Lisbon and the country's historical heritage.

There, you will discover traces of the many peoples that lived in Lisbon, namely in the Iberian-Punic, Roman, Visigoth, Islamic, Medieval, 16th Century and pombaline eras.

Visiting hours:Monday to Saturday, from 10 am to 12 am and from 2 pm to 5 pm.Closed on Sundays and public holidays.